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BRX1-2009020703
Title A description of household tools used by the Bodos and things they like to eat
Description We make use of a broom made of straw to clean the kitchen and oven, cooking utensils, long-handled big spoon called Garba, a long flat bamboo piece called Khadou, a pipe to blow wind to set a fire, earthen pots to carry water from well, bucket, glass, bowls, big bowls called Kherkha to wash rice or vegetables, bamboo made big basket called Khada to wash vegetables, cereals,etc. The Bodos like to eat dry jute leaf, different kind of herbs, a curry cooked with chicken and tender banana cover is favorite to the Bodos, and they also love to make dishes with different kind of insects. Duration 00.02.20. Speaker name Bulu Brahma. Location Purani Goraibari.
Origination date 2009-02-07
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Prafulla Basumatary
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Originating university University of Gauhati
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DOI 10.4225/72/56ED719FB70E0
Cite as Prafulla Basumatary (collector), 2009. A description of household tools used by the Bodos and things they like to eat. MPEG/VND.WAV. BRX1-2009020703 at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.4225/72/56ED719FB70E0
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BRX1-2009020703-01.mp3 audio/mpeg 2.17 MB 00:02:22.157
BRX1-2009020703-01.wav audio/vnd.wav 36.1 MB 00:02:22.105
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Collection Information
Collection ID BRX1
Collection title Bodo narratives and descriptions of traditional practices
Description A collection of audio recordings of narratives (personal and traditional), descriptions of traditional practices and tools
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